Etymology:
Meaning:
A person or institution that provides money or other resources to someone in exchange for future repayment with interest.
Origin:
The word "lender" originated in Old Norse and migrated into Middle English. It is related to the verb "to lend," which means to give something to someone temporarily with the expectation of it being returned with compensation. The Germanic root *laihanan also gave rise to the words "loan" and "borrow."
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